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## Known issues
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It's not quite "wireless and portable" yet, for the reasons mentioned:
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It's not quite "wireless and portable" yet, for these reasons:
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* ~Various battery issues~ (no battery in v2.0!)
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* The GCode is generated by inkscape, so needs a computer
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* The GCode is generated by inkscape, so you need a computer
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## Getting started
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Should just work with platformio, but if you're on windows then you need to copy the repo with symlinks
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Also, when uploading the firmware to ESP8266 don't forget to upload the SPIFFS as well - it contains the simple web interface that allows you to run GCode on the device.
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Also, don't forget to build and upload the LittleFS as well - it contains a simple web interface that allows you to run GCode on the device via Wi-Fi.
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If you want it to connect to your WiFi, then you also should either change the defaults in the ConfigManager.cpp
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Or you can set the configuration via serial:
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If you want to connect to Wi-Fi, then you also should either change the defaults in the ConfigManager.cpp
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Or set the configuration via serial:
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```
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lcp wifiMode client
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lcp wifiSSID (your ssid)
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### How to create GCode
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Now creating gcode for this thing is quite tricky - you can use the gcodetools Inkscape extension.
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Creating gcode for this thing is quite tricky - you can use the gcodetools Inkscape extension.
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The process is supposed to be like this:
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